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25 February, 2022
Russia bans UK flights from its airspace after UK bans Russian carrier Aeroflot.
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Sierra Space Hiring 1,000 New Employees
The 1,000 new positions will support the development of Dream Chaser, the world’s first commercial spaceplane
Álex Cruz joins WestJet's Board of Directors
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Airbus and OCCAR sign Eurodrone contract
2021 - a strong year for Cirrus Aircraft
The SR Series Leads the Personal Aviation Market for Two Decades
IAG Cargo announces record-breaking fourth quarter and 2021 results
IAG Cargo reports full year record revenues of €1,673 million for the period from January 1 to December 31, 2021
Results represent an increase of 30 per cent compared with 2020 at constant currency
IAG Cargo reports fourth-quarter revenue of €499 million an increase of 25.7 per cent on the same period in 2020 at constant currency
IAG Cargo reports fourth-quarter revenue of €499 million an increase of 25.7 per cent on the same period in 2020 at constant currency
24 February, 2022
Serbian Air Force and Air Defence becomes new C295 operator
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Fancy a salmon poke or maybe galician octopus......you can soon on an Iberia flight.
The Spanish airline continues to restore services, and, with its catering provider DO & CO, has completely redesigned food service on short- and medium-haul flights to improve customer experience. In Business Class, Iberia is accentuating prime fresh and seasonal ingredients, the flavours of high Spanish cuisine and the rich and healthful Mediterranean diet.
In Economy Class, the airline’s innovative Deliverfly service enables customers to choose their meals on line before flying via iberia.comThe Deliverfly service meshes with the company’s sustainability plan by reducing food waste and take-off weightIberia is reinstating its In-Flight Shopping service and expanding it to include drinks and sweet and savoury snacks served on board, by means of a digital menuCustomers can pay through their mobile devices without physical contact thanks to software developed by DO & CO’s technological partner Immfly
In Business Class, fresh seasonal ingredients for the Mediterranean diet
Jonathan Weiner named as Vice President, Sales and Revenue Management at JetBlue
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Virgin Galactic Announces Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2021 Financial Results
Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2021 Business Highlights:
- Opened sales at new price point of USD $450,000 for private astronauts in Q3 2022.
- Opened a new Engineering, Design and Corporate headquarters, which will serve as the primary hub for R&D and the development of both the Delta class spaceship and the next generation motherships.
- In July 2021, successfully completed first fully crewed spaceflight, Unity 22, which fulfilled test objectives including evaluating the cabin and customer experience.
- In June 2021, received approval from the Federal Aviation Administration for full commercial launch license, marking the first time that the agency licensed a company to fly customers to space.
- In May 2021, successfully completed first spaceflight from Spaceport America, New Mexico, Unity 21, which fulfilled various test objectives and carried revenue-generating scientific research experiments.
- Rolled out Spaceship III, VSS Imagine, the second spaceship in the current fleet.
Fourth Quarter 2021 Financial Highlights:
- Cash position remains strong, with cash, cash equivalents, and marketable securities of approximately $931 million as of December 31, 2021. This does not reflect our recent fundraise.
- GAAP selling, general, and administrative expenses of $40 million, compared to $33 million in the fourth quarter of 2020. Non‐GAAP selling, general and administrative expenses of $29 million in the fourth quarter of 2021, compared to $21 million in the fourth quarter of 2020.
- GAAP research and development expenses of $42 million, compared to $41 million in the fourth quarter of 2020. Non‐GAAP research and development expenses of $36 million in the fourth quarter of 2021, compared to $38 million in the fourth quarter of 2020.
- Adjusted EBITDA totalled $(65) million, compared to $(60) million in the fourth quarter of 2020.
- Net loss of $81 million, compared to a $104 million net loss in the fourth quarter of 2020.
FAA Approves Constant Aviation Corporatewide Safety Management System
Constant Becomes Only the Second Independent MRO Nationally to Be Recognized as Having a Single, Integrated SMSConstant Clients to Benefit from Safety Priorities and Resources Aligned Across the Entire Organization
In April 2021, Constant’s aircraft maintenance operation at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (ICAO: KCLE) became the first independent MRO to achieve Active Conformance through the FAA’s Voluntary SMS program, and only the fourth MRO overall out of the more than 4,500 maintenance organizations nationally to achieve that designation.
Piloting growth
easyJet adds 90k seats across 26 routes from the UK for this summer
- 90,000 additional seats are now on sale from the UK to some of Europe’s most popular ski and beach destinations
- Brits looking for a last chance Easter ski break can take advantage of more seats now available to Geneva, Innsbruck, and Salzburg
- Flights are now available to book at easyJet.com and via the mobile app from just £20.99
Europe’s leading airline easyJet has put around 90,000 extra seats on sale to some of Europe’s most popular ski and beach destinations, delivering good news for Brits planning their Easter and summer getaways this year. UK customers now have more flights from London Gatwick, London Luton, Bristol, Manchester, and Liverpool to choose from with low fares starting from just £22.99 to Geneva, £26.99 to Salzburg, £20.99 to Faro, and £25.99 to Alicante.
For families and friends looking to hit the slopes before the end of the season, 50,000 of the additional seats are on flights departing to a selection of popular ski destinations including Geneva, Grenoble, Lyon, Salzburg, and Sofia, from across a selection of UK airports, including over the Easter break.
23 February, 2022
Wizz Air recruiting cabin crew......dozens of open days......
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Iberia to start Dallas, Washington DC, and San Francisco flights from the start of June
On the first day of June, the Spanish airline Iberia will make its debut flying to Washington DC and to Dallas Fort Worth, Texas from Madrid, while resuming its Madrid-San Francisco service, indicating the airline’s renewed focus on a market strong in both business and leisure travel.
Madrid-Washington DC --Connecting Capital Cities
Flight no. | From | To | Departs | Arrives* |
IB6131 | Madrid | Washington | 12:10 | 15:15 |
IB6132 | Washington | Madrid | 16:45 | 06:30 |
*Times may be altered slightly from month to month.
Madrid-Dallas Fort Worth, a New Route for Iberia
Airbus and CFM International to pioneer hydrogen combustion technology
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Iberia Introduces its "Talento a bordo" (Talent Aboard) Sports Team
"Talento a bordo"
At its Madrid HQ Iberia has presented its “Talent Aboard Team”, comprising six male and six female athletes who are now in training with their sights set on the summer Olympic and Paralympic Games to be held in Paris in 2024.
Iberia Team Members :-
Ferrovial snaps up 60% of Dalaman International Airport
Airbus Asia Training Centre inaugurates fourth full flight A350 simulator
The Airbus Asia Training Centre (AATC) has inaugurated its fourth A350 Full Flight Simulator (FFS). This sees AATC offer more A350 simulator capacity than any other training centre in the world.
Heston Airlines chooses NAVBLUE for its aerodata and Flight Operations solutions
Heston Airlines, a newly established airline headquartered in Vilnius, Lithuania, has selected NAVBLUE for charting, Navigation+, Flysmart+, N-Ops & Crew and N-AODB to support its flight operations.
Airbus signs ACT for Academy with King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang
Asst. Prof. Dr. Soemsak Yooyen, Dean of IAAT, KMITL and Valerie Manning, Senior Vice President, Airbus Training & Flight Operations Services |
‘ACT for Academy’ is a maintenance training software solution from Airbus Training Services that introduces students to the latest Airbus aircraft technology and maintenance procedures, in a classroom environment. The solution helps to prepare young aerospace students for a career in the aviation industry, equipping them with the necessary skills.
3D virtual Airbus aircraft, including virtual cockpit, virtual engines and a walk-around trainer;Scenario-driven exercises to perform typical aircraft systems’ maintenance tasks;General familiarisation on Airbus aircraft courseware to present and explain the aircraft and its systems.
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22 February, 2022
miDiagnostics ultra-fast COVID-19 PCR Test succeeds in Brussels Airport pilot study
Brussels Airport Pilot Study Results
UK's Aviation Minister visits London City Airport for opening of electric car charging stations
Three rapid and four fast chargers can now be used by passengers, black cabs and airport staffNew investment, installed by UK Power Networks Services and supported by BP Pulse, part of the airport’s drive to increase the number of sustainable journeys to and from London CityBuilds on 2021’s partnership with Tusker to encourage staff to purchase electric vehicles